IN 4.0S' pioneering technology aligns perfectly with Space Tech Expo's mission May 24th, 2022.
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"We are excited to be a part of developing the ecosystem for the space economy and its supply chains. The Space Tech Expo is a platform to further this initiative. We are privileged to partner with them."
What is low Earth orbit? | Space
In very simple terms, low Earth orbit (LEO) is exactly what it sounds like: An orbit around the Earth with an altitude that lies towards the lower end of the range of possible orbits. This is around 1,200 miles (2,000 kilometers) or less.
In order to remain in this orbit, a satellite has to travel at around 17,500 miles per hour (7.8 kilometers per second), at which speed it takes around 90 minutes to complete an orbit of the planet.
NASA to reexamine space-based solar power - SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — NASA is starting a study to reexamine the viability of space-based solar power, a long-touted solution to providing power from space that may be getting new interest thanks to technological advances and pushes for clean energy.
"As the technology has evolved, the feasibility of the system has changed over time," he said. "This study is going to assess the degree to which NASA should support space-based solar power."
Why Small Satellite Constellations are the Next Revolution for Africa - Space in Africa
Globally, it is a paradigm shift that began in 1999 between California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) and Stanford University.
In the light of this revolution, the NewSpace phenomenon was born based on low costs and the miniaturisation of electronic components.
The manufacture of these small satellites is now possible for most regions and countries globally, a situation that is not unrelated to Africa.
'Enemy of innovation': start-ups battle bureaucrats for Defence work
One of Australia's leading space technology pioneers has warned the country will struggle to develop strong sovereign capabilities in critical technologies unless agencies such as the Department of Defence overhaul their purchasing processes to make it feasible for emerging companies to sell to ...
Out of this world: Ottawa tech firms shortlisted for Canadian Space Agency's health-care ...
A pair of Ottawa-based companies are among 20 firms from across Canada vying for a potential payday of close to a million dollars to develop health-care technologies that could be deployed on missions to the moon and Mars as well as in remote communities here on Earth.
ADGA Group and IndigenousTech.ai have been named semi-finalists in the Deep Space Healthcare Challenge, a program launched by the Canadian Space Agency and Impact Canada, a federally funded initiative aimed at tackling issues such as global warming and food insecurity.
A "Hungarian dog" will search for water on the Moon - Daily News Hungary
The Puli Lunar Water Snooper came in first place in the first round of this competition in the summer of 2020, taking home a grand prize worth USD 30,000. The next round of the competition was to prove to NASA that their project can be done in a year with a detailed plan.
Now, PLWS prepares for its journey to the Moon where it will work in radical conditions. Its area of interest will be the Moon's "always shaded" parts where it is usually around -200°C.
Economy could dampen growth of space industry - SpaceNews
LONG BEACH, Calif. — Broader economic issues as well as the performance of some space companies could slow the growth of the industry in the next few years, executives warn.
During a panel discussion at the Space Tech Expo here May 25, Lars Hoffman, senior vice president of global launch services at Rocket Lab, warned that the industry is not immune from broader economic issues like supply chain disruptions, inflation and growing concerns about a recession.
Additive manufacturing has progressed far beyond brackets - SpaceNews
LONG BEACH, Calif. — When space companies began adopting additive manufacturing, the process was deemed high risk and reserved for relatively straightforward parts like satellite brackets.
Now, spacecraft developers are more likely to print sophisticated engine nozzles and other complex spacecraft components.
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